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StanSport Bolsa de sillín

Envío gratis en pedidos superiores a Mex $600.00

Mex $1,094.70

Mex $ 503 .00 Mex $503.00

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1.Tamaño:Una Talla


2.Color:Negro


  • Lona de pato de algodón resistente, 22 onzas
  • 2 bolsillos grandes con fundas de solapa de doble correa.
  • Reforzado en todos los puntos de estrés
  • Construcción de borde sellado
  • Dimensiones: 15 pulgadas. Largo x 37 pulgadas. Ancho x 5 pulgadas. H



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saddle, bag, motorcycle

Stansport Saddle Bag

Made of heavy duty cotton duck reinforced with vinyl backing for added strength. Two large pockets with double-strapped flap covers and total storage capacity of 1,056 cubic inches. Reinforced at all stress points for durability.

Warning: Keep bag a safe distance from hot objects to avoid risk of fire. Always be sure to secure all laces and straps to avoid entanglement.

Features:

  • Heavy duty duck cotton reinforced with vinyl backing
  • Two large pockets with double-strapped flap covers
  • Reinforced at all stress points
  • 1,056 cubic-inch capacity

A Classic Motorcycle Saddlebag

saddle, bag, classic, canvas

Two large pockets with double-strapped flap covers

classic, saddle, bag, travel, motorcycle

1,056 cubic-inch capacity

motorcycle, saddle, bag

Heavy duty duck cotton reinforced with vinyl backing

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tankgirl
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de enero de 2025
They are very well made for the price. I throw them right over the seat and sit on the cross piece that connects the bags together. I have hard bags installed on my bike, so I only use these as extra storage for longer trips.The straps are a bit fiddly to do up and undo. Because the free end of the strap is folded back on itself to keep it from fraying, it's a bit lumpy and are a tight fit in the d-rings. I think that will loosen up in time and be easier.Space wise, I can easily fit two pair of jeans, a t-shirt, spare gitch and two pair of socks in each side.I'm very happy with these and would recommend them.
Eliut B.
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2025
Por el precio estan muy bien. Las costuras se ven resistentes. Las cosas quedan fijas porque la lona se adapta. En general estoy satisfecho. Espero que duren.
Zero Signal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de marzo de 2024
I've had these saddlebags in one of my Amazon lists for a while. I found them while looking for relatively inexpensive panniers for my motorcycles and thought they looked promising, but I wasn't convinced.I have two different bikes. One is a small, light bike that I jump on for shorter trips and around town stuff. The other is a sport-touring liter bike that's more of a handful, but really comfortable on the highway and still a lot of fun for short blasts. I ride whichever one I feel like wrestling on any particular day.One thing I've missed having is some sort of luggage for impromptu errands. I ride with a backpack, but that already holds my tool kit, water bottle, etc. I sometimes also throw a thin jacket or spare pair of gloves in it in case the weather changes. In other words, the backpack doesn't always have room in it if I decide to stop at the store.The goal was always to get some inexpensive universal bags. Both of my bikes are old and not super-popular so luggage that is application-specific for either bike are no longer sold new. Used examples are difficult to find and costly since there's not a lot of them floating around. I didn't want a tail bag because I sometimes ride with a passenger and there just isn't enough room on either bike for a bag and another person.I briefly thought about adapting universal hard panniers to the bikes, but they tend to be more expensive and require a fairly rigid mounting system. Neither of my bikes has any convenient points to bolt a framework onto, I probably would've ended up moving turn signals, and the whole thing would have turned into a bit of an engineering project. Not undoable, but I don't need another construction project. I just want to ride.What finally prompted me to buy these bags is seeing them used on a cross country motorcycle trip by the YouTube channel Jake Rides away. He rode from Brooklyn to LA with a pair of these bags on his Triumph Bonneville and the bags held up fine. Until then I doubted the durability of a pair of inexpensive bags like this. Seriously, how can they make and ship these things for less than $30?I figured that for the price, I'd roll the dice. My biggest concern was how well the bags would fit on my bikes. I bought one pair of bags and installed them on my small bike for now. I simply removed my bike's seat, draped the saddle on the back of the bike, then reinstalled the seat. The seat pan traps the bags in place. I then used the included cords to tie the bags together from side to side. This tucks them fairly close to the bodywork of the bike and keeps them from swaying side to side.I took them out for their first ride yesterday. I ran a couple of errands and put some weight in the bags, then spent some time riding around to make sure that nothing would shift or rub. This included some turns where I leaned the bike fairly far over. At the end of the ride, the bags were still firmly in place, and nothing had rubbed or come in contact with the rear brake rotor or tire. I should probably buy or build a set of support bars to keep the bottoms of the bags from moving around.These bags are a nice size for tool kits, a few small errands, maybe some riding gear. You won't fit the contents of a Costco run in them, but a few groceries are not out of the question. It's untreated canvas so be sure to take a couple of trash bags with you in case you get caught in the rain. You can also waterproof canvas using something like beeswax (there are several excellent YouTube tutorials on this) but trash bags are a lot quicker and easier.A few people have complained about the D-rings used to secure the top flaps in place. They're a bit cumbersome to use but once you're used to them it's not too bad. I considered switching them out to Fastex-style quick release plastic buckles. It would require some sewing (which I'm not afraid to do) but the D-rings are really secure and not enough of an inconvenience to be worth the trouble of modifying the bags.I'll put another few trips on this pair and then probably purchase another pair for my other bike. Ideally I'd like to keep bags on each bike permanently rather than having to switch them back and forth all the time. If everything works out, these will be a permanent part of each bike.
Raúl Humberto Briceño sanchez
Comentado en México el 9 de enero de 2023
Se ve de buena calidad si es pequeño pero está tal cual a la descripción
zach
Comentado en Australia el 25 de julio de 2022
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Jacob Budd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2022
Images are when it rains, and when it is dry. Also with passenger seat removed and attached.I like how it looks. It is also an inexpensive way to have decent looking bags for your bike. They are cool, look nice, and hold almost enough for me. I use a bike as my daily vehicle so I probably should invest in something larger and higher quality.CONVENIENCESo the straps are a pain. I can do it pretty quickly now but they are annoying to open/close after getting groceries or whatever you need. I wish I had something with buttons, velcro, or a lide that snaps shut. It is not a deal breaker but the straps are a bit annoying.SIZESo I take a backpack with me if I am going grocery shopping. When I have a backpack and these saddle bags I can carry a lot of groceries. To give an idea of the size I took a photo with a large container of oatmeal, and a 48oz bag of frozen chicken. With those both in the bag I could have easily closed it enough to cover the contents and be secure. This helps if you are wearing a backpack and dont want giant items on your back while you are driving.WATERPROOFSimply it is not. You may be able to see in the photo where it rained the bag is soaked all the way through. That being said if you are briefly in the rain, driving home it would take a lot to get through and damage whatever you have in the bag. If you need to carry a laptop or electronic, use your backpack as I would not put anything expensive in these bags even when it is dry.EASE TO PUT ONIt depends on your bike. After I put the passenger seat on it helped a lot but even without it, it seemed secure enough even without attaching screws. I draped it over, and tied it where I could (with attached strings) and it seemed secure enough. Now I have the passenger seat over and it is even more secure. If the holes line up with fixture screws on your bike then thats even better but it didnt line up with anything on my bike.OVERALLIt looks cool - it does offer more convenience at a lower price point. I think I spent less than 30 dollars for this. But spending 100+ would be worth it to me to get a higher quality bag/case that attaches more securely, is waterproof, and has more space. Leather saddlebags would be better than these so if you have the money to spend I suggest doing that - otherwise these will do the job.
Roberto Quiroz Anzures
Comentado en México el 15 de junio de 2021
El material es muy resistente y son fáciles de instalar, solo se retira el asiento de la motocicleta, se colocan a la altura que gustes y vuelves a colocar el asiento de nuevo. Su capacidad de carga es decente, no es ni muy reducida ni muy amplia. Cabe aclarar que no son impermeables y que no cierran herméticamente, así que si te agarra una lluvia fuerte o quieres cargar objetos de valor y dejarlos ahí mientras no estás para vigilarlos, te recomendaría otro producto.En conclusión, la relación calidad precio es óptima y ya sabiendo como es, volvería a comprarlas.
Aarón
Comentado en México el 24 de enero de 2020
Las alforjas están perfectas. Llevan bastantes cosas (usadas para transportar varios libros de texto). Resistentes al agua. Para motos pequeñas o de marcas chinas puede conplicarse el instalarlas en la mto de forma segura si no se cuenta con los aditamentos necesarios pero funciona bastante bien.
jose
Comentado en México el 11 de agosto de 2019
Si lo dejas completamente en la lluvia eventualmente se moja por la acumulacion de agua, pero diria que es en un 80% impermeable, llevaba varias cosas, incluyendo una revista y esa si termino mojada, al resto solo unas pocas gotas y el interior la lona estaba seca
Daisuke
Comentado en México el 17 de septiembre de 2019
Yo la compre para ponenrselo a mi mortalika 200cc, obvio esta no tiene la geometría para meterle alforjas pero con un poco de lazo logre que quedaran en su lugar para que no se cuelgue y roce con las llantas. tiene buen espacio para almacenar, yo al cabo de un tiempo ya no les daba uso pero se quedaron en la moto, iba de aqui pa' ya, nunca he sido muy cuidadoso con mis motos, las dejo afuera, les llueve, les da el sol etc, y asi aguantaron como un año o mas, y la alforja termino solo abriéndose un poco de la costura. La recomiendo bastante, y si tu moto la tiene bien guardada facil t evan a durar 2 años.
Juan B
Comentado en México el 1 de junio de 2018
En un primer momento tuve que devolver el producto porque no tenía una de las argollas para la sujeción de la misma a la motocicleta, sin embargo con la devolución llegó el producto correctamente se ve muy resistente y y sobre todo muy funcional, aunque si es reducido el espacio. La relación calidad y precio es excelente, incluso el actual precio de Amazon mx es mucho menor que el de la tienda de la marca en Estados Unidos.
José Lira
Comentado en México el 30 de julio de 2017
Las bolsas le quedaron bien a una Pulsar NS200, el material es muy resistente, si bien son pequeñas puede caber lo esencial en un viaje corto o para trasladarse al trabajo. Las bolsas no son impermeables, por otro lado, hay que ajustarlas bien porque puede llegar a rozar con la llanta de algún lado, lo cual se soluciona plegando más el puente de lona debajo del asiento. Llevo seis meses con ellas y han aguantado bien y por el precio es buena inversión.
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